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Gulf of execution
When someone mentions the "gulf of execution" I tend to think Tonkin (or bay of pigs), but in IT the term has another meaning entirely - more akin. I think, to "gulf of delusion" than anything to...
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Evaluating Gulf oil clean-up technologies
BP and government officials are trying to finally stop the leaking oil in the Gulf but at the same time, BP is starting clean up efforts using technologies offered by outside companies and...
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New cap placed over Gulf oil spill - will it work? (photos)
A new cap is now almost in place over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It will be two days before its success can be determined.
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Supercomputer simulation: Gulf of Mexico oil spill may move up East Coast
A supercomputer simulation conducted by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in conjunction with the Los Alamos National Laboratory indicates that the oil spill in the Gulf of...
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In the Gulf, struggling with the oil disaster (photos)
BP and government agencies have been laboring for weeks to contain and clean up what the oil giant's CEO now calls an "environmental crisis and catastrophe." And it's far from over yet.
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Could the Gulf oil disaster be Halliburton's fault?
It was Halliburton's job to cement the deepwater drilling hole where all the oil's coming out of.
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Images: Massive oil spill imperils Gulf Coast
After the explosion on and sinking of BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig, the Gulf Coast is awash in thousands of gallons of oil.
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Oops, seems we're trashing our own seacoast, still
The U.S. Geological Survey could be accused of piling on. Just as NOAA was warnign us of climatic and climactic disasters in our future, USGS reminds us we're destroying life in the Gulf of...
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Forget local fracking, let's drill, baby, drill
There's a sandpile full of natural gas under the Gulf of Mexico. Does that signal the next energy bubble or what? This would get around any complaints of fracking on land, no humans live out...
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NEXT09: deconstructing the enterprise gulf
Attending NEXT09 was a breath of fresh air for me. As seems to be the way, there's always a good showing by controversial polemicists. You won't for example get two more strident and different...
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Gulf of execution
When someone mentions the "gulf of execution" I tend to think Tonkin (or bay of pigs), but in IT the term has another meaning entirely - more akin. I think, to "gulf of delusion" than anything to...
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Yes, you can get internet access in the middle of the Gulf of Alaska
I am conducting shipchecks on an Alaskan Marine Highways ferry this week in the Gulf of Alaska with stops in Kodiak, Homer, Seldovia, Whittier, Cordova, and Port Lions. I was afraid I would be...
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Biofuel massacre: ethanol's zone of death
We Americans want our gasoline, or ethanol. That means Midwestern farmers are raising the most corn in sixty years. And that, unnaturally, means more fertilizer is being used. That means more...
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New player in clean tech: Gulf oil money
Investors who make their fortunes in oil-rich nations are beginning to put money into green-tech companies and portfolios.
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Katrina kids turn into digital filmmakers
After attending digital summer camps, Gulf Coast youth debut their films at film festival and wind up with TV gigs.
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Images: Katrina slams Gulf Coast
The devastating storm leaves a path of death and destruction along the Gulf Coast.
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Images: Rita strikes Gulf Coast
Hurricane Rita, with winds of about 100 mph, wreaks havoc along the Gulf Coast.
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Images: Katrina slams Gulf Coast
The devastating storm leaves a path of death and destruction along the Gulf Coast.
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Images: Rita strikes Gulf Coast
Hurricane Rita, with winds of about 100 mph, wreaks havoc along the Gulf Coast.
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Images: Deadly Katrina hits Gulf Coast
The hurricane hit land in Louisiana but changed direction to miss New Orleans--but spread devastation into Mississippi instead.
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